dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 5: Drawing Animals (Patreon Critique Thread)"
2019-10-04 06:18
Hi Uncomfortable! Here is my submission for lesson 5 with references. Thank you!
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 4: Drawing Insects and Arachnids"
2019-03-02 04:18
Thank you so much for such a detailed and timely feedback! Will definitely take a look at those newly uploaded sections and incorporate this feedback into my warmups and the next lesson :).
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 4: Drawing Insects and Arachnids"
2019-03-01 07:26
Hi Uncomfortable! Here's my submission for lesson 4 with the references and observations:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/dWHbeglbiBT3L2yh1
Thank you!
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 3: Drawing Plants"
2018-04-06 17:56
Oo I see it now, thanks! Will work on that too :)
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 3: Drawing Plants"
2018-04-06 05:01
Ah, thank you! I will work on those wavy lines and line weights :).
This is the fungi reference I used for that strange looking plant: https://www.pinterest.ca/pin/377669118742070150/. It's a polyporus squamosus or dryad's saddle. Though now thinking about it, I'm not sure it's actually a plant
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 3: Drawing Plants"
2018-04-05 04:10
Hi Uncomfortable! Here's my submission for lesson 3: https://photos.app.goo.gl/fKTLN6nQS5Cbis6s1
Thanks! :)
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 2: Organic Forms, Contour Lines, Dissections and Form Intersections"
2018-01-15 22:07
Hi Uncomfortable! Here's my submission for lesson 2: https://photos.app.goo.gl/EUAauIsw3fETRqcu2
Thank you! :)
dandanisinajam in the post "250 Box Challenge"
2017-10-26 05:28
Hi Uncomfortable! Here's my submission for this challenge: https://imgur.com/a/gzpYE
I drew the boxes and corrected them before applying the line weight so it would be easier to tell which direction the lines went. Thanks again in advance for looking over these exercises :)!
dandanisinajam in the post "Lesson 5: Drawing Animals (Patreon Critique Thread)"
2019-10-05 05:19
Thank you for the feedback! The extra detailed ones alongside the images were super helpful in visualizing what you're saying in the comments. Also, great callouts on the elephants! I thought they had a flat sticker-like feel to them and couldn't pinpoint exactly what I did to make them feel that way, and now I know :).